jueves, 31 de octubre de 2013

Joe´s Tip: Costa Rica Whale and Dolphin Watching. Do you know…?


JOE: Do you know the Golfo Dulce is the only place in THE WORLD where whales migrate from both hemispheres to teach their young to hunt and dive?

Humpback whales are seen in two well defined seasons from December to March from the northern hemisphere, while those from the southern hemisphere start to be seen in the first weeks of July to late October, contributing to the longest humpback whale season in the world.

These gentle giants are regularly seen along with bottlenose and spotted dolphins throughout Drake Bay, located on the western flanks of the peninsula. In all, over twenty five species of dolphins and whales either permanently reside in or pass through this region while migrating.

The most commonly observed whales are the humpbacks. They are known for their long migrations north side and south side.  Whale Watching & Dolphin Tourin Costa Rica search for humpback whales, listen to their love songs and feel the great sensation of watching a mammal that weighs more than 40 tons jump out of the water and splash its gigantic tail. Snorkel and observe dolphins, turtles and a diverse and wonderful marine life. Occasionally, you can see whale teach its baby to breach. Dolphins are seen throughout the year. The most commonly seen dolphins on the Pacific coast are the bottlenose dolphins, commonly known as dolphins and spotted dolphins.

watching whales in costa rica+ go easy

This tour lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours. It can be booked with a minimum of  two  adult persons. Ask about our summer (August and September) Whale watching & dolphin tour in Costa Rica, snorkeling and a visit to natural water caves!  Reserve online your airport transportation and your tours in Costa Rica:  www.goeasycostarica.com   for any assistance. Jonathan Madrigal and Go Easy will make it easier for you! Enjoy perfect vacations in Costa Rica or business trip in San Jose.


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